The rumored Google AI assistant 'Pixie' will finally be implemented on the Pixel 10, or will read app data under the name 'Pixel Sense' to provide user assistance functions



Google's AI assistant 'Pixie,' which was rumored to exist in 2023 and was supposed to appear with the 'Pixel 9' but never saw the light of day, has been reported to be renamed 'Pixel Sense' and implemented in the Pixel 10.

Google's rumored 'Pixie' assistant coming to Pixel 10 as 'Pixel Sense'

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Technology media Android Authority reported that a Google insider said that Pixie will be renamed Pixel Sense and will be included in the Pixel 10.



Pixie was an assistant for the Google Pixel that was supposed to be a 'super helper' that would use data from other Google services to assist users, but nothing related to it has been released since its existence was rumored in 2023.

According to a source, Google has said that Pixel Sense will 'provide an optimized experience for users,' and will use information from apps such as the following to assist users in taking actions:

·calendar
·contact address
·document
·file
・Gmeil
・Google Keep
Google Maps
·message
·phone
·photograph
·recorder
Screenshots
・Google Wallet
・YouTube
・YouTube Music
・Aurelius

It's unclear what the last 'Aurelius' is, with Android Authority saying it's 'likely to be an app that hasn't yet been announced.'

In addition, it can process media files containing text and images, and can also process screenshots to learn user behavior.

Below is a screenshot of what is said to be Pixie Sense, which lists its features as 'fast and secure' and 'private.'



This will enable the app to 'suggest personal data such as places, products, and names relevant to the user when needed,' 'learn how the user uses the app to help them complete tasks and routines more quickly,' and 'continue to evolve by learning the topics that users like,' according to the people.



This will all be done entirely on the device, without any data being passed to Google. Android Authority said, 'It's certainly a difficult task, but with the power of the Gemini Nano and the new Tensor chips, it may finally be possible.'

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